SyrN’j: “What a lovely time in The Comfort Room. I loved my tea and milk.”
Gravy: “As I did my green tea … for a few sips …”
Frigg: “Dang, my foot’s as good as new! We’ve all healed up and got some R&R here (booooring)”
Byron: “We all needed this.”
Rachel: “E-merl, here’s your hat all sewn up, lover. Liver! I meant liver! I’m craving liver and onions, yes!!”
E-merl: “You’re such a tease. What a refreshing time we’ve had up here with the sky elves.”
Bandit: “Why do I have the funny feelin’ that we’ve forgotten somethin’?”
Everyone: …… OH SHIT! SUNDAR! ALONE! THE MONSTER! SHITSHITSHITSHIT!!!!

It’s why I like the Pathfinder changes. Instead of outright destroying items they can ‘break’ and be damaged, taking a mechanical penalty until repaired. Let’s players keep using their favored toy and give them a reason to go get it fixed or even improved with the fixing. The hilt and half-a-flaming-great sword can still be deadly in the hands of the fighter you just made very mad.

Could it be mini HR? The story doesn’t seem like it is going in that direction. Probly gonna flash back to the scheming Gastonian parliamentarians before we find out whats in the hole. Or maybe it is time to catch up on what is happening at Hurricane Software. Maybe we will see what’s in the hole Monday.

NPCs should NOT go down the frayed-reality tunnel. Should that universe just suddenly stop working, so too should the character created in that universe.

Universe-transcendent characters need only apply. So just figure that one out, guys.

UNLESS something cool happens. If a person from one reality creates a character in this one, even without knowing it, who’s to say that a person from this reality can’t make a character in the next one?

Well, bear in mind that no one’s seen the slightest trace of Best since he got dropped down a reality hole way, waaaaaayyyyy back when. Also bear in mind the game in the “real” world is at least partly based on honest to goodness (honest to badness? dishonest to goodness?) black magic. PCs may not necessarily be safer than NPCs.

Well, there was the various Jonny Quest cameo appearances on “The Venture Brothers.” Where he’s all grown up, but strung out on drugs.
I don’t think they’re quite canonical to JQ, so you could say they’re fake adventures. =)

Well, the company that owns Venture Bros actually owns Johnny Quest as well, that’s why they were able to use JQ characters and lore references so freely and brazenly. Basically, as far as the IP holders are concerned, VB sorta is canon to JQ.

At the very least, VB is a canon continuity fork of JQ.

Cue time travel arc where someone goes back in time to either cause or prevent the VB timeline from happening, resulting a Terminator-style endless death spiral of mutating timelines.

There originally was a Jonny Quest cartoon on Saturday morning TV, back in the late ’60’s (or was that early ’70’s?) I used to watch. I don’t know anything about the modern “remakes” that go by the name “The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest,” because I haven’t seen any episodes.

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